NEW, AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR OFF-RESERVE ABORIGINALS
March 2nd, 2007
VICTORIA – A proposal call to establish new
off-reserve Aboriginal housing was issued today by Minister
responsible for Housing Rich Coleman and Aboriginal Housing
Management Association President Margaret Pfoh.
“A disproportionate number of off-reserve Aboriginal
people are homeless,” said Coleman.
“Today’s proposal call will lead to safe,
secure housing and improve living conditions for Aboriginal people
and their families.”
The proposal call is entitled the Aboriginal Housing Initiative
(AHI). It invites Aboriginal non-profit societies to help build
new, affordable housing off-reserve. The proposal call is being
offered in partnership between the province and the Aboriginal
Housing Management Association (AHMA).
AHMA, the first and only Aboriginal social housing management
agency in Canada, was formed in B.C. in the mid-1990s and
represents 14 Aboriginal housing associations across the province.
AHMA helped to establish the evaluation criteria for this proposal
call, and will continue to be involved in the evaluation
process.
“This partnership with the Province presents a great
opportunity for us to support as many potential housing projects as
possible right now,” said Pfoh. “We
desperately need more affordable housing, so we’ll also
be looking at identifying future opportunities for our Aboriginal
people.”
The AHI will receive $50.9 million in one-time funds to an
Off-Reserve Aboriginal Housing Trust designed to help address the
short-term housing needs for Aboriginals living off-reserve. The
Government of Canada will transfer the money to the Province, which
will work with the AHMA to administer the trust.
“Through its financial support, Canada’s
New Government is proud to partner with the Province of British
Columbia to address immediate housing pressures faced by Aboriginal
people living off-reserve,” said the Honourable Monte
Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development.
“This is only one of many ways in which our government
is taking action to address the challenges confronted by Aboriginal
Canadians so that they can enjoy a better quality of
life.”
The AHI is a grant program that will identify projects that may
benefit from funding for capital costs. Priority will be given to
projects with confirmed partners that have the required operational
funding. These projects may target specific provincial Aboriginal
needs and priorities, including emergency shelter, transitional and
supportive housing; longer term rental housing with support
services; larger unit family housing; and other innovative
developments such as group housing.
The submission deadline for proposals is April 26, 2007. The
Expressions of Interest Call document and related details can be
accessed at:
www.bchousing.org/programs/proposals/bc_wide
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Media Contact:
Sam Rainboth
Manager, Public Affairs
BC Housing
604 439-4789
Manager, Public Affairs
BC Housing
604 439-4789
Margaret Pfoh
President
Aboriginal Housing Management Association
604 820-3324
President
Aboriginal Housing Management Association
604 820-3324
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